The Financial Situation (77 Viewers)

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
Double negative in a sentence. Did not read. I perfectly understood what he meant, but if Hernanes and Montolivo are the "surprises" of the last 24 hours, then we are in for one fucking long season.
 

jukazem

Senior Member
Feb 10, 2007
4,967
BoD approved draft 14/15 financial statements.
http://www.juventus.com/media/nativ... 11092015 approvazione bozza bilancio eng.pdf

summary:
Revenue for the year 14/15 was €348.2m, excluding plusvalenza it's €324.7m which is what Deloitte like to report in their Money League report.
Profit before tax was €10.8m, profit after tax of €2.3m.

Remuneration is the major expense and Salaries excluding director's remuneration was €198.4m, just crosses €200m if you include directors (for comparison with EPL clubs).
For revenue TV media, was the biggest source of income, 56% of the €348m was TV money. Sponsorship and advertising though €53.7m, a decrease of €6.5m compared to 13/14.

Net cash flow for the year was positive after a long time: +€18.1m explains why Net financial debt decreased by €17.1m to €188.9m.

 

abrakadaver07

Senior Member
Jul 8, 2008
590
Random question, but it's been on my mind ever since we've met teams like Chelsea and City.


If a foreign (arab) investor would buy Juventus tomorrow, would you still be as attached to the club? Big money, huge transfers, no Italians left in the squad, the whole menu. Would you agree selling out like that for a hypothetical Champions League win?


I personally wouldn't change a thing about Juve. It may sound weird, but not even our demotion to Serie B. The bad times, the good times, both made Juve a part of me and it's made me the fan I am today. And it's made Juve the club it is today.

I also hate teams that barely feature domestic players. And I feel a lot better when we win stuff through hard work rather than throw money around on the newest hype.
 

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